After lunch Edith mentioned that she would like to visit Lakeview Cemetery. Janice wanted to join in, as she likes to visit cemeteries, as well. Edith was happy to know that there is someone else who is a cemetery afficianado like she is.

While the girls were away Wayne took a dip in the lake while Erwin read a book out on the beach.

Lakeview Cemetery was an easy find. The view of the mountains and the lake was beautiful. There were many tombstones dating back to late 1800s. Few steps away from Edith, Janice was videotaping some of the tombstones when Edith tried to get her attention after she took a picture of one tombstone. She wanted Janice to take a look at it because it is her namesake.. LYONS. Janice was completely surprised about it and was not sure if they were her relatives. She texted her sister to find out. There is a small burial site for the veterans.

Veterans' Burial Site

After Edith and Janice got back to the campground, we four sat outside by the beach and relaxed for the afternoon. We had Wayne and Janice over for supper. We served chicken tenders over steamed spaghetti squash with spaghetti sauce on top.

About Me

Erwin was born in Minnesota, went to/graduated from Minn Deaf School. Spent 11 years working for General Electric before he decided to become a welder.
Edith was born in Florida. Went to/graduated from FL School for the Deaf. Graduated with B.S. in Home Economics from Gallaudet College (now University).
Worked as a management analyst for Dept of Agriculture, retired after 31 years of service. Moved back to FL in 2004. Sold our house in 2016 to start RVing full-time.